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Master Artist Daniel Edmondson has created one of the very best home study programs to learn painting fast and fun and save you money by focusing you on what it important and eliminating the rest. Daniel Edmondson leads you step by step showing you just what colors to
mix, what brush, from background to each element in the painting, and why you do what you do for the best beautiful professional artist results. Numerous students have gone from student barely able to draw a stick figure to selling artist after studying with Daniel Edmondson.

Here is what is included in the course:
10 weeks of DVDs to take you from start to finish for each of the ten paintings presented. You get to jump right in and create a beautiful painting start to finish your first day (yes, even today!). No boring lectures on theory…all is explained to you, as you are painting each of the paintings.

Special rare bonus: you get interact with the artist Daniel Edmondson with questions and get video critiques of your paintings if you want them.

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By the end of this course you will know how to paint one of the most elusive painting elements: the background. Learn to create backgrounds that are beautiful and varied from abstract to smooth and quiet. You will understand the difference between backgrounds and background information and how to use that to create more compelling paintings.

You will learn how to translate what you see instead of just copying what is in front of you. This is what all top professional artists do to create that special magic you see in their paintings.

You will discover the secrets of how to keep it simple and have fun start to finish throughout the painting process.

This course is designed for everyone with easy to understand concepts you probably have not heard before. Beginners get the information fresh and undiluted and the more experienced painter will get the treat of all those ah hah moments that comes when an elusive concept becomes clear as mountain water.

Why still life one of the best way to learn?

Still life provides an opportunity for richness and depth of color that is not usually found in landscape or portrait painting. Due to the narrow depth of space that the usual still life occupies (about 2 feet) it will lead the artist to learn advancing and receding planes, in order for the painting to look believable. This skill will be of great benefit later when painting landscape paintings.….The typical still life set-up can be very busy and intricate so we will discover what to resolve what to leave abstract…variety of edgework…when thick and thin paint helps to achieve the desired results. Can you learn all this though landscape or figure painting??
Absolutely…it is just a little slower and if you master still life you will just become a more rounded accomplished artist.

Printed materials to go along with the lessons to help clear-up any reoccurring problems artists are having.

No questions asked money back guarantee: Watch the first DVD and if not thrilled with the information provided just return the DVD & the remaining unopened 9 lessons for a full refund including shipping charges.

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well as lesson appropriate tips and post your paintings for feed back and
interaction from others.

“You must look beneath the surface of the varnish and layers of paint into the intricate creations of Daniel Edmondson. Whether it be the fluidity of a bouquet of delicate flowers transitioning on to a contrasting weather beaten board in the classic chiaroscuro style that echoes of Rembrandt or the beauty of a ballerina who seems melancholic yet, in the next minute, seems to smile much like the soft Spumato style of Leonardo’s Mona Lisa.” This is the best part to be able to study with an artist of this caliber is rare indeed.

Bonus #2: Videos on how to price and sell your paintings online through eBay or a Blog and this is where Daniel Edmondson reveals his secrets on how he sold over 200 paintings online in less than a year $77

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*Watch the first lesson and if not happy with the information provided just return the DVD within 30 days & the remaining unopened 9 DVD lessons for a full refund including shipping charges.

An oil painting class on how light bridges can amplify the beauty of your paintings and how these would capture your viewers attention to constatly wander through you paintings!

Oil Painting escapes and Light Bridge

An oil painting class by artist Daniel Edmondson discussing a little know concept in painting about light bridging and escapes for better pictures. Viewers will learn how to practically play with light to entice the viewers eyes and make them wander back and forth through the painting. This concept has helped many young and veteran artists alike take their painting skills to higher levels as well as producing much better works of art sending their families, relatives, and friends in awe. This oil painting class will definitely broaden your knowledge about oil painting!

3 Great Tips to Cure Amateurish looking Paintings

In this oil painting instruction video entitled: “3 Great Tips to Cure Amateurish looking Paintings” artist Daniel Edmondson talks about facts that could serve as an eye-opener for many painters out there that they could use as means to take their art to greater heights. Various important information as with regards to painting are featured in this oil painting instruction video but most importantly true to life circumstances that the master artist himself underwent and used as stepping stones to take his art to a professional level. Much can be said in this description but it would be best to watch the video itself.

You may hear me using the term “translation” in oil painting class and this is a relatively new in the
scope of oil paintng instruction and techniques for many artists. You look at a setup or
model which is exists in the visual world, then translate what you see
into paint. Much like you might do if you translated French into
English…during this translation process the words you choose will be
colored by the intention of the phrase. What is your intention? When I use
the word translation, I mean I want you to take the painting to a little
bit different, higher place than maybe what just copying could do. Once
in a while copying the subject is the highest place that the painting
could get to although, I would say in most times, that is not the case.

What I want you to do
is to look at the still life or figure, and look at how the light is
arranged, how the color is arranged, how you want the eye path to go, what
the movement looks like from light and value changes and decide what would
be the absolute best painting possible. You get to pick and choose what
flowers go where, or how you want the light to travel across the model
until you get exactly the effect that you want. Examples: – where do you
want the painting to have the brightest color, where do you want the
brightest light and what is going to be the best arrangement of the
elements of color, value, edges, paint application – thick and thin, to
yield the absolute best oil painting. Don’t save these oil painting instruction tips just for oil painting class but try putting notes on your easel to remind you to use these tips.

Not only are you
going to look at the set up, or the model, I recommend you look at
references and see how other people have done it and borrow any good
ideas. You then decide what would work well for this painting and that
would work better than what I am seeing in my photographs and better than
what I am seeing in reality.

Sowhen you are in an oil painting class take the best of
reality, take the best of photographs that you have, the best from your
computer screen, the best of reference pictures of other paintings (these
can even be paintings you have done) of similar types of things and you
combine them to create the absolute best painting possible. I hope you can take this little bit of oil painting istruction and use it in one of your next paintings. For more info like this check out my oil painting DVD series.

by Daniel Edmondson

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If someone had given you all sorts of numbers, like on a chalkboard, with parenthesis, plus signs, minus signs, multiplication signs and division signs, equal signs, brackets and they said “okay, here you go… Do algebra”. It would be very difficult to do algebra. But, if someone had demonstrated how to do algebra, it would be difficult, but eventually you could do it and you could grasp it. Painting is much the same way in that we put a model up in front of you, say a nude as in the classical way to learn (and it’s the hardest way). So, they give you a nude and then they squeeze out paints and they say “okay, do a painting”. Often oil painting class can feel just like this.

It is crazy to think that you could do painting immediately from life in an oil painting class. The shift I am looking for is in your understanding of painting. It is sort of like algebra. Painting is a translation; so to translate what you see onto your canvas with no real prior explanations, is nearly impossible.

So, here is what I want you to think about instead.now: “how I translate this – where do I want to go”. Do I want to do algebra that looks like Rembrandt, do I want to do algebra that looks like Alice Neal. Then you have someone that has explained it to you through their paintings and now you can translate it into your art using those lessons learned from the master’s paintings. For the parts that you can’t get from their paintings you and a great oil painting class art teacher can work together and figure it out. In Daniel Edmondson oil painting DVD algebra is easy.